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neroute2:
Given that cism and cisa exist for Central Asia, we don't need to use naca for a system that's not in the entirety of North America. Would caca or camca be better?

michih:

--- Quote from: michih on February 13, 2019, 04:15:30 pm ---naca - Central America Highways (country code NA for North America)
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English name or Spanish name: Rutas Centroamericanas? @Si404!

si404:

--- Quote from: neroute2 on May 17, 2020, 01:18:28 pm ---Would caca or camca be better?
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camca, given the meaning of 'caca' in Spanish!  ;D

--- Quote from: michih on May 18, 2020, 02:50:34 pm ---English name or Spanish name: Rutas Centroamericanas?
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Spanish. We use the native for other system names when we know it.

neroute2:
El Salvador signage is not so good, but I found a CA-1 shield (which points the wrong way?) and a CA-12 shield.

Here's GIS mapping: http://cloud.cnr.gob.sv/CNRcloud/ and data: https://www.cnr.gob.sv/geoportal/Transporte_WGS84.zip

yakra:
gtm.ca009sur and gtm.ca009nor are not connected and should have separate naca_con.csn entries. They should also be named after a city they pass through, rather than a simple "Sur" & "Norte".
CA13 & CA13A are separate designated routes and should not be connected.

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